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    Realme GT 7 to be among the first with the new Dimensity 9400e chipset

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    Realme isn’t beating around the bush – it is calling the upcoming GT 7 a “flagship killer”. To be clear, this is about the global version, which will be revealed on May 27, and not the GT7 for China.

    The Chinese model uses the new Dimensity 9400+, while the global Realme GT 7 will be powered by the new (announced today, in fact) Dimensity 9400e.

    It should be noted that despite what the names of the chipsets suggest, the 9400e is closer to the 9300+ than the 9400+. It is fabbed on a 4nm node (TSMC N4P) and uses four Cortex-X4 (one at 3.4GHz and three at 2.85GHz) plus four Cortex-A720 (2.0GHz), plus an Immortalis-G720 MC12 GPU. For comparison, the Dimensity 9400+ is built on a newer 3nm node (N3E), uses a Cortex-X925 (3.73GHz) as its prime core and features the Immortalis-G925 MC12 GPU.

    In terms of performance, Realme claims that the Dimensity 9400e will become one of the Top 3 chipsets for Android with an AnTuTu score of over 2.25 million (tested at room temperature). Note that one promo image claims 2.45 million points, but we think it’s 2.25 million, judging by 9300+’s performance.






    Realme GT 7 details: Dimensity 9400e • Stable 120fps in 20+ games • GT Boost

    The GT Boost feature uses frame-by-frame prediction to adjust power distribution inside the chipset to improve efficiency while maintaining high frame rates. The Realme GT 7 can run the Top 20 most popular games at 120fps continuously, claims the company. This includes titles like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Honor of Kings.

    Previously, Realme confirmed that the GT 7 will have a 7,000mAh battery with 120W wired charging. “IceSense” is graphene cover on the back panel, which is infused with fiberglass. This cover helps cool the chipset by 6°C, according to the teasers from a couple of days ago.







    More Realme GT 7 details, including 6,000 nit display and 7,000mAh battery with 120W charging

    By the way, we have a Realme GT 7 in for review (in IceSense Blue) and we will be putting it through its paces – but full details will have to wait until Realme draws the curtains and announces the GT 7.

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